Publisher's Synopsis
"Studies in the Thought-World," by Henry Wood. Among the many interesting papers which this book contains, the following may be mentioned:
1. "Ownership through Idealism."
2. "The Evolutionary Climb of Man."
3. "The Divinity of Nature."
4. "What is Man?"
5. "Our Relations to Environment."
6. "The Unity of Diversity."
7. "The Dynamics of Mind."
8. "Human Evolution and the 'Fall.' "
9. "Omnipresent Divinity."
10. "The Education of Thought."
11. "The Nature and Uses of Pain."
12. "The Psychology of Crime."
13. "The Signs of the Times."
These papers deal with thought-education, mental science, and spiritual evolution in their practical aspects. Their restorative forces are explained and applied to human life. No one can read this book without receiving a great mental and spiritual uplift. Mr. Wood is an original thinker and an idealist, and has the faculty of presenting vital topics in a marvelously graphic and interesting manner. The higher unfoldment of man is ably treated from the scientific standpoint. The moulding power of thought, and its systematic exercise as related to health and happiness, are also clearly set forth.
--The Hamilton Review, Vol. 10